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Statistical Studies of Orbits in Stellar Systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

B.S. Sagintaev
Affiliation:
>, Astrophysical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of Kazath SSR, Alma-Ata, Russia
O.V. Chumak
Affiliation:
>, Astrophysical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of Kazath SSR, Alma-Ata, Russia

Abstract

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This work is devoted to research of an evolution of dynamical systems with the factors, changed by accident, are investigated by statistical methods. The method of stochastic equations are applied for the study of the probe ensemble of stars, working in a field, where the regular component has spherical symmetry.

Type
Part III Stellar Systems and Galaxies
Copyright
Copyright © Nova Science Publishers 1993

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